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Old 06-02-2015, 12:47 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
@loviedovie - Maybe - I've never had any dvju format files.

But I suspect the problem is that the file name contains 'truncated' titles as in - "The artistic anatomy of trees, their struc" whereas the title in the metadata is presumably "The artistic anatomy of trees, their structure & treatment in painting".

I'm not sure what constitutes a 'duplicate' in the Add process. What happens if the title & author are not truncated in the file name, e.g - "Some Title - Some Author.djvu"

BR
Yeah that might be it. The title is truncated but not the author. In any case Calibre should be able to detect that the file name is pretty close given that the author is the same.

When I put the full file name , it adds as a duplicate so it works. But the thing is that I did not set these file names my self, Calibre truncated the file names on the file system and the converted djvu are named after whatever pdfs there were in the Calibre database folders.


This would have been a perfect solution for me since I have not done any Python coding for years ;(

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